Sometimes, women and men simply prefer to be away from each other for a time – and the law shouldn’t get in their way.
It seems they are more interested in gender identity than the concerns that have been raised in women’s prisons.
Here’s a list of five of the most shocking and revealing disclosures.
Government departments, local authorities, and some of the most successful UK companies are among those that have signed up.
Recent guidance from the Judicial College goes far beyond appropriate and reasonable steps to ensure that transgender individuals are treated fairly.
The biggest surprise of the philosopher’s long-awaited Journal of Controversial ideas is what it claims to be controversial.
Biologically male offenders who have a gender recognition certificate are being automatically housed in the women’s prison estate.
It is good news that guidance has been corrected, but it should be noted that one’s legal sex and one’s biological sex are not identical.
A broadly defined ban could make it an offence to offer therapy to people with questions about their gender identity.
One of the most striking developments was Mordaunt criticising the use of the word ‘woman’ in the Ministerial and other Maternity Allowances Bill.
And this power struggle carries with it serious threats to free speech and democratic accountability.
We trust that the Health and Social Care Committee will be looking into this in the course of its inquiry into young people’s mental health.
Not when they know that their peers – and the academic administrators they depend on for preferment – are watching for any ‘misstep’.
The court’s verdict should encourage Johnson to stop the practice of public bodies pledging allegiance to Stonewall.